Good news: The U.S. Department of Labor reported that by the beginning of 2002, the unemployment rate had fallen, and the four-week average for new claims was at a six-month low. And analysts say companies are looking for executives who can lead them through economic recovery.  Not-so-good news: Upper-echelon job searches can still be tough. And as John Patterson, vice president of 6FigureJobs.com, notes, good execs can make bad job hunters: "You're talking about people who have often been at their companies for 10 to 15 years and are unfamiliar with how to look for a job." Here we review nine Web sites and two search engines tailored to the needs of job-hunting executives. They'll help you find and keep the six-figure job of your dreams.

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Carol Ellison is editor of the eWEEK Wireless Topic Center. She has worked as a technology journalist since 1986 and has covered the wireless industry since 2000. She has written for numerous publications, including PC Magazine, VARBusiness, The Washington Post, and Christian Science Monitor, and is the author of several whitepapers on 802.11 stand... See Full Bio

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